BulldogsCadillac
Just some guy
As I said Bruce, I wasn't being rude or a jerk, but I dealt with a LOT of t-nuts when I manages a furniture store for quite some time, although they are decent, better than screws, they are NOT as good as a nut,bolt, and a couple of washers. They strip out if not properly inserted the first time and with the chance and likelihood that the wood gets wet also weaken their holding power. Better than screws, but not the best. Don't get me wrong, I would be passed off in your situation as well. My boat sits on my trailer in my driveway 96% of the time and I wouldn't want to try and have to do it. But we also can't fault Bennington because they used the best fastening devices either.
Oh and as for the engine pulling bit, I know what you mean, I had an 87 Jimmy 4x4 and that was how ya changed the starter. But here is a better one, father-in-law had a Mercury Sable Wagon with the lit up grill, light burnt out, they were gonna have to pull the rad and fan I believe to change it. Father-in-law said not to bother and traded it in.
Derrick
Oh and as for the engine pulling bit, I know what you mean, I had an 87 Jimmy 4x4 and that was how ya changed the starter. But here is a better one, father-in-law had a Mercury Sable Wagon with the lit up grill, light burnt out, they were gonna have to pull the rad and fan I believe to change it. Father-in-law said not to bother and traded it in.
Derrick